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*Corrin is the second character in the series to be added before the worldwide releases of their game (after ''Fire Emblem'' fighter [[Roy]]). However, Roy's game wasn't released anywhere at the time of his debut in ''Smash'', while Corrin's had by then been released in Japan. | *Corrin is the second character in the series to be added before the worldwide releases of their game (after ''Fire Emblem'' fighter [[Roy]]). However, Roy's game wasn't released anywhere at the time of his debut in ''Smash'', while Corrin's had by then been released in Japan. | ||
* | *Corrin's male artwork in ''SSB4'' is similar to his official art in ''Fates'', albeit with his left hand in a different position and his sword being angled more downwards. The female artwork, however, is identical to her official art in ''Fates'', but she now wears black stockings covering her inner thighs. Both artworks also feature the two wielding the Omega Yato instead of the standard Yato. | ||
*With a debut on June 2015, Corrin was the most recently debuted playable character following their release as [[DLC]] for ''SSB4''. | *With a debut on June 2015, Corrin was the most recently debuted playable character following their release as [[DLC]] for ''SSB4''. | ||
*Though Corrin appears as male by default in ''Smash'', most media released after ''Fates'' more prominently features female Corrin, such as ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' (where female Corrin is used as the icon for ''Fates''), ''Fire Emblem Warriors'', and ''Fire Emblem Engage''. This is also reflected in ''Ultimate'', as female Corrin is present on the difficulty selection banner for {{SSBU|Classic Mode}}. | *Though Corrin appears as male by default in ''Smash'', most media released after ''Fates'' more prominently features female Corrin, such as ''Fire Emblem Heroes'' (where female Corrin is used as the icon for ''Fates''), ''Fire Emblem Warriors'', and ''Fire Emblem Engage''. This is also reflected in ''Ultimate'', as female Corrin is present on the difficulty selection banner for {{SSBU|Classic Mode}}. |